On March 27, 2006, Sam Heath
-- known as "Sam Sam the Bubble Man" -- set the Guinness World
Record for most people inside a single bubble when he enclosed 19 boys
and girls over 5 feet tall inside a giant bubble at Chessington World
of Adventures outside London in Surrey, UK. He used a 152 cm circular
wooden platform for the children to stand on, surrounded by a 25cm gap
to hold the bubble solution.You can see articles about the event here
and here.

Largest
Free-Floating Soap Bubble:

On October 9, 2005, John
Erck of XTREME Bubbles blew the Guinness World Record largest free-floating
soap bubble, 105.4 cubic feet (2.98 cubic meters) in size. If the bubble
were filled with water, it would hold 788 gallons and weigh 3.2 tons.
To give you another idea of its size, 13,627 baseballs would fit inside
of it. You can see the record here.

Most
People Simultaneously Blowing Bubbles:

On May 16, 1999, prior to
West Ham United F.C.'s home Premier League soccer fixture against Middlesbrough
F.C. at the Boleyn Ground, Upton Park, London, a total of 23,680 people
in the stadium blew bubbles for a minute. Read about it at the Guinness
World Records website. [Previous record holder was the University
of Guelph with 2,000 people in 1999. See info here.]

Largest
Bubble Wall:

Fan Yang of Mississauga,
Ontario, Canada created a 156-foot-long and 13-foot-high, bubble wall
on August 11, 1997, at the Kingdome Pavilion in Seattle, Washington.
The 4,000 square feet of bubble stayed up for 5 to 10 seconds. Read
about it at the Guinness
World Records website.

Biggest
Bubble :

The biggest bubble ever blown,
according to the Funrise
Gazillion Bubbles website, was 50 feet by 2 feet in diameter. David
Stein of New York holds the Guiness World Record for the enormous bubble
he created in 1988.

Most
Bubbles Blown with a Tarantula in the Mouth:

Ray Macaraeg of San Jose,
California, blew 119 soap bubbles from a standard child's soap bubble
container in 30 seconds on September 5, 2001, on the set of L'Émission
des Records, Paris, France, while having a live tarantula in his mouth.
Read about it at the Guinness
World Records website.

Longest
bubble:

Alan McKay of Wellington,
New Zealand, created a 105-foot-long bubble on August 9, 1996. He used
a bubble wand, dishwashing liquid, glycerine, and water. Source: Guinness
World Records 2000: Millenium Edition.

Multi-story
soap bubble dome:

Fan Yang also set the world
record for the most soap bubble domes created inside one another. He
managed a total of 12 domes at the studios of Guinness World Records,
Helsinki, Finland, on October 20, 2001. Read
more about it at the Guinness
World Records website.